FOOD & DRINK
Pet of the Week
The Pet of the Week is Jack. Jack is the total package: chill and handsome. Between his big ears and his stocky build, what’s not to love? Being 6 years young, Jack is one of DBCHS’s more mature residents. Don’t let that fool you though, Jack is one goofy dude. While he loves to indulge […] The post Pet of the Week appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Dry Branch Farm Market celebrates grand opening
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com Dry Branch Farm Market celebrated their grand opening on April 18. Located on Main Street in Danville next to Burke’s Bakery, Dry Branch aims to provide locally raised meats along with other craft foods such as bread, farm-fresh eggs, granola, and sauces. The store’s owners Zach and Leah Gibbs are eager to provide high-quality […] The post Dry Branch Farm Market celebrates grand opening appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Loyal customers step up to help grocery store fill the shelves
WILMORE, KENTUCKY: Fitch's IGA is the only grocery in this small town and the 84-year-owner is having a hard time finding people to stock the shelves. Regular customers noticed and organized an army of volunteers to pitch in.
Indie Bookstore Day is Saturday
Plaid Elephant Bookstore in Danville is celebrating Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Independent Bookstore Day is a lovely made-up holiday that is cheerfully celebrated by hundreds of bookstores across the country each year on the last Saturday in April. It is a chance for indie stores to […] The post Indie Bookstore Day is Saturday appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Art Center of the Bluegrass Family Day is Saturday
The Art Center of the Bluegrass will host the Fourth Annual Family Day from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. Families are invited to explore the Art Center campus, and kids of all ages are welcome to try a variety of free art-centered activities. Family Day is a great opportunity to see what’s […] The post Art Center of the Bluegrass Family Day is Saturday appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Asbury-trained horses serve in communities all over the map
WILMORE, Ky. (FOX 56) — Asbury University students in the Equine program have the chance to train horses to eventually join police forces all over the map. On Tuesday, two students got to see the fruits of their labor. One horse, Navigator, spent most of his life at Asbury...
Garden Club learns about offbeat flower arrangements
A flower arrangement doesn’t have to be a vase or bowl of pretty flowers. Sometimes arrangements take on offbeat forms and materials. A Master Level judge for flower shows was the speaker at the April meeting of the Garden Club of Danville. Elspeth Cobb, left, a member of the club, introduced her mentor, Donna Hopkins […] The post Garden Club learns about offbeat flower arrangements appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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